EP1193144A2 - Sicherheitsgurt- Aufrollautomat - Google Patents

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EP1193144A2
EP1193144A2 EP01117655A EP01117655A EP1193144A2 EP 1193144 A2 EP1193144 A2 EP 1193144A2 EP 01117655 A EP01117655 A EP 01117655A EP 01117655 A EP01117655 A EP 01117655A EP 1193144 A2 EP1193144 A2 EP 1193144A2
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reel
webbing
torsion bar
backlash
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Joji Mishina
Yasushi Kanamori
Masahiro Shiotani
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R22/00Safety belts or body harnesses in vehicles
    • B60R22/34Belt retractors, e.g. reels
    • B60R22/341Belt retractors, e.g. reels comprising energy-absorbing means
    • B60R22/3413Belt retractors, e.g. reels comprising energy-absorbing means operating between belt reel and retractor frame
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R22/00Safety belts or body harnesses in vehicles
    • B60R22/28Safety belts or body harnesses in vehicles incorporating energy-absorbing devices
    • B60R2022/286Safety belts or body harnesses in vehicles incorporating energy-absorbing devices using deformation of material
    • B60R2022/287Safety belts or body harnesses in vehicles incorporating energy-absorbing devices using deformation of material of torsion rods or tubes

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  • the present invention relates to the technical field of a seatbelt retractor that winds the webbing so as to be capable of winding and unwinding, and more specifically to the technical field of a seatbelt retractor comprising a load restricting mechanism (EA mechanism) that restrains a load applied to the webbing by a torsion bar when the unwinding of the seatbelt is prevented in case of emergency such as a crash in which a large extent of deceleration of the vehicle is affected with the webbing fastened.
  • EA mechanism load restricting mechanism
  • the seatbelt apparatus mounted on the vehicle such as automotive vehicles prevents jumping out of the passenger from the seat and thus protects the passenger by restraining the passenger with webbing in case of emergency described above.
  • Such a seatbelt apparatus is provided with a seatbelt retractor for winding the webbing.
  • the webbing is wound on the reel when it is not used, but pulled out and fastened on the passenger when it is used.
  • the locking mechanism is actuated in case of emergency as described above to prevent rotation of the reel in the unwinding direction, and thus unwinding of the webbing is prevented. Therefore, the passenger is positively restrained and protected in case of emergency.
  • the webbing when the webbing restrains and protects the passenger in case of emergency such as a crash of the vehicle, a large extent of deceleration of the vehicle occurs and thus the passenger is apt to move forward by large inertia. Therefore, the webbing is applied with a large load and the passenger is applied with a large impact from the webbing. Though the large impact is a minor matter for the passenger, it is preferable to be restrained if it is possible.
  • the reel for winding the webbing and the locking base of the locking mechanism for locking the rotation of the reel in the webbing unwinding direction in case of emergency are rotatably (so as to be capable of transmitting a torque) connected by a torsion bar.
  • the locking mechanism is actuated in case of emergency, rotation of the locking base in the webbing unwinding direction is prevented, but the torsion bar is twisted because unwinding of the webbing due to inertia of the passenger makes the reel rotate in the webbing unwinding direction.
  • the reel rotates in the webbing unwinding direction while twisting the torsion bar, and a load applied to the webbing by a torsional torque of the torsion bar is restricted and thus the impact applied to the passenger is absorbed and alleviated.
  • axial holes of hexagonal cross section are respectively formed at the center positions of the reel and the locking base, and torque transmitting shafts of hexagonal cross section are respectively provided on the torsion bar at the position where the reel and the locking base are rotationally connected, so that the torque transmitting shaft are press-fitted into the axial holes on the reel and the locking base.
  • the invention according to Claim 1 is a seatbelt retractor at least comprising a reel for winding the webbing, a locking mechanism having a locking member that is prevented from rotating in the webbing unwinding direction in case of emergency, and a torsion bar provided concentrically with the reel and rotatably connecting between the reel and the locking member for restraining a load applied to the webbing when rotation of the locking member in the webbing unwinding direction is prevented to allow the reel to rotate in the webbing unwinding direction with respect to the locking member by a prescribed amount
  • the torsion bar comprising a first torque transmitting shaft to be press-fitted into the axial hole on the reel and the second torque transmitting shaft press-fitted into the axial hole on the locking member, characterized in that a backlash preventing portion for preventing backlash in the press-fitted state of at least one of the first torque transmitting shaft and the second torque transmitting shaft is provided on at least one of the first torque transmitting shaft and the second torque transmitting shaft
  • a backlash preventing portion is provided on at least one of the first torque transmitting shaft and the second torque transmitting shaft or on at least one of the inner surfaces of the respective axial holes on the reel and the same on the rocking member, at the position where a large force generated when rotation of the locking member in the webbing unwinding direction is locked is not applied. Therefore, since a large force generated when rotation of the locking member in the webbing unwinding direction is locked is not applied to the backlash preventing portion, the backlash preventing portion is not collapsed.
  • Fig. 3 is an explanatory drawing showing the formation of the backlash preventing rib shown in Fig. 2.
  • Figs. 4(a) and (b) are drawings each showing an alternative example of the cross sectional configuration of the backlash preventing rib
  • Figs. 4(d) and (e) are drawings each showing an example of the configuration of the backlash preventing rib along the axis.
  • Fig. 5 is a drawing showing another example of the backlash preventing portion of the present invention.
  • Fig. 7 is an explanatory drawing showing backlash preventing ribs on the conventional seatbelt retractor.
  • Fig. 1 is a cross sectional view of a seatbelt retractor according to an example of the embodiment of the present invention.
  • the reference numeral 1 designates a seatbelt retractor
  • 2 designates an one-side opened rectangular frame
  • 3 designates a webbing
  • 4 designates a reel rotatably supported between the both side walls of the one-side opened rectangular frame 2 for winding the webbing
  • 5 designates a deceleration sensing means actuated by sensing a large deceleration generated in case of emergency described above
  • 6 designates a locking mechanism actuated by the deceleration sensing means 5 for preventing at least rotation of the reel 4 in the belt unwinding direction
  • 7 designates a torsion bar axially disposed at the center of the reel 4 for rotatably connecting the reel 4 and the locking mechanism
  • 8 designates a spring means for urging the reel 4 all the time in the belt winding direction via a bush 10 by a spring force of a spiral spring
  • 11 designates a pretensioner actuated in case of emergency described above for generating a belt winding torque
  • 12 designates a bush for transmit
  • the webbing 3 is completely wound by an urging force of a spring means 8 when the webbing is not fastened.
  • the reel 4 rotates in the webbing unwinding direction and thus the webbing 3 is pulled out smoothly.
  • the portion of the webbing 3 that is excessively pulled out is wound on the reel 4 by an urging force of the spring means 8, so that the webbing 3 is fitted to the passenger to the extent that the passenger does not have a feeling of pressure.
  • the webbing winding torque generated by the pretensioner 11 is transmitted to the reel 4, and the reel 4 winds the webbing 3 by a prescribed amount, so that the passenger is fixedly restrained.
  • a large deceleration generated in case of emergency activates the deceleration sensing means 5 to induce locking operation of the locking mechanism 6.
  • the operation of the deceleration sensing means 5 prevents rotation of lock gear 6a in the webbing unwinding direction and rotates the pawl 13 rotatably supported by the locking base 14 of the locking mechanism 6 to engage the inner tooth 19 of the sidewall of the frame 2.
  • the seatbelt retractor 1 is constructed in such a manner that the locking base 14 of the locking mechanism 6 rotates with respect to the lock gear 6a in the webbing unwinding direction even when the webbing is abruptly pulled, whereby the pawl 13 of the locking mechanism 6 engages the inner tooth 19 of the side wall of the frame 2 to prevent rotation of the locking base 14 as described above, rotation of the reel 4 in the unwinding direction is prevented by the torsion bar 7, thereby preventing unwinding of the webbing 3.
  • the reel 4 of the seatbelt retractor 1 of this example is provided with arc-shaped sides 4a 1 , 4a 2 , 4a 3 , 4a 4 , 4a 5 , 4a 6 forming an inner peripheral surface of the axial hole 4a of hexagonal cross section, and the inner surface of the three sides 4a 1 , 4a 3 , 4a 5 , which are not adjacent with each other, of the axial hole 4a are formed with three backlash preventing ribs (corresponding to the backlash preventing portion of the present invention) 20, 21, 22 having arc-shaped cross section respectively so as to extend in the axial direction as in the conventional case.
  • the backlash preventing rib 20 is formed on the side 4a 1 on the opposite side 4 a12 from the side 4a 11 to which a large force from the reel 4 to the torsion bar 7 that rotates in the webbing unwinding direction CW for rotating the torsion bar 7 is applied across the center of the side 4a 1 , when a load is applied to the webbing 3 in the case where the lock of the locking mechanism 6 is operated and the webbing is being pulled out.
  • the backlash preventing rib 20 is provided on the 4a 11 on the side 4a 12 to which a large force from the reel 4 is not applied.
  • two other backlash preventing ribs 21, 22 are provided on the sides of the respective sides 4a 3 , 4a 5 , where a large force is not applied from the reel 4.
  • the same backlash preventing ribs are provided on the three sides of the axial hole on the locking base 14 through which the second torque transmitting shaft 17 of the torsion bar 7 is press-fitted on the side on which a large force from the torsion bar 7 is not applied, though they are not shown in the figure, whereby the second torque transmitting shaft 17 of the torsion bar 7 is displaced in the direction of rotation and abuts against the respective sides of the axial hole of the locking base 14 on the sides to which a large force from the torsion bar 7 is applied.
  • Such backlash preventing ribs 20, 21, 22 are, as shown in Fig. 3, formed by punching at the positions 20a, 21a, 22a in the proximity of the respective sides of the inner peripheral surface of the axial hole 4a of the reel 4 on the side to which a large force from the reel 4 is not applied by the use of a punch 23, so that a part of the reel 4 at the peripheral edge of the axial hole 4a is moved toward the torsion bar 7.
  • the backlash preventing ribs for preventing backlash in a state in which the torsion bar 7 is press-fitted into the reel 4 and in a state in which the torsion bar 7 is press-fitted into the locking base 14 are provided at the position to which a large force generated when rotation of the locking base 14 in the webbing unwinding direction CW is locked is not applied, the collapse of the backlash preventing ribs caused by this force may be prevented. Therefore, occurrence of backlash between the torsion bar 7 and the reel 4, and between the torsion bar 7 and the locking base 14 caused by the collapse of the backlash preventing ribs can be prevented, thereby preventing squeak and rattle caused by backlash.
  • the cross section of the backlash preventing rib may be, in addition to the arc-shaped cross section described above, of other configurations such as the arc of the oval or the arc of the elongated circle in cross section as shown in Fig. 4(a), the triangular cross section as shown in (b) in the same figure, or the trapezoidal cross section, square cross section, or rectangular cross section as shown in (c) in the same figure.
  • the configuration along the axis of the backlash preventing rib may have a constant width as shown in (d) in the same figure or the configuration may have an axially continuously varying width as shown in (e) in the same figure.
  • a backlash preventing tapered portion 24 for guiding to displace the torsion bar 7 in the direction of rotation as described above may be provided on the inner peripheral surface of the axial hole on the reel 4 and on the locking base 14.
  • the backlash preventing rib 25 may be provided on the first and the second torque transmitting shafts 18, 17 of the torsion bar 7.
  • cross section of the axial hole on the reel 4 and on the locking base 14 and the cross section of the first and the second torque transmitting shafts 18, 17 are not limited to the hexagonal shape, but it may be any cross sectional configurations as far as the first and the second torque transmitting shafts 18, 17 can be rotatably fitted into the axial hole to connect them with each other.
  • the backlash preventing portion is provided on at least one of the first torque transmitting shaft and the second torque transmitting shaft, or at least one of the inner peripheral surfaces of the respective axial holes on the reel and on the locking member at the position to which a large force generated when rotation of the locking member in the webbing unwinding direction is locked is not applied, the collapse of the backlash preventing portion by such a force may be prevented. Therefore, it is ensured that occurrence of backlash at least one of the portion between the torsion bar and the reel, and between the torsion bar and the locking base is prevented by the collapse of the backlash preventing portion, and thus generation of squeak and rattle caused by backlash may also be prevented.

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